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#1zombiegleemaxSep 23, 2004 10:44:28 | Anyone that has read the original Towers of High Sorcery thread(started by Amaron Blackthorn) knows that I am a bit interested in the DreamShaper PrC that is introduced within the text. Has anyone started using the Dreamshaper PrC yet ? Do they have any Dreamshaper NPCs in their campaigns ? What are some unique ways to introduce the PrC to one's campaign ? ~~~ |
#2MortepierreSep 23, 2004 10:51:54 | Given their unique contribution to the Test, their very existence is (almost) a prerequisite for other prospective wizards to take it. I can imagine the current Conclave grabbing the first Red Robe showing up at Wayreth and saying "tag, you're it!" :D |
#3zombiegleemaxSep 23, 2004 10:54:52 | Given their unique contribution to the Test, their very existence is (almost) a prerequisite for other prospective wizards to take it. Cam was saying that they do not always use the Dreamshapers to make the tests though. ~~~ |
#4zombiegleemaxSep 23, 2004 12:45:27 | I think that it is a great PrC Lordofillusions, but as of yet have not heard of anyone running one in one of their games. |
#5DragonhelmSep 23, 2004 13:12:26 | In some ways, I think this PrC may be better for NPCs rather than player characters. I can see DMs using them for games where someone takes the test, but how would one play a dreamshaper? |
#6zombiegleemaxSep 23, 2004 13:17:30 | My name is Charo and I'm here to say I brought the cuchi cuchi to the USA |
#7zombiegleemaxSep 23, 2004 13:33:01 | In some ways, I think this PrC may be better for NPCs rather than player characters. I can see DMs using them for games where someone takes the test, but how would one play a dreamshaper? That is what I am asking; how do you play one of these mofo's ? ~~~ |
#8zombiegleemaxSep 23, 2004 13:40:20 | If a player wants to play one badly enough, I think that they can pull it off, either for the good or for the bad. |